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Test Lossless Files

Is there any way I can test if my APE files are actually ripped from CDs (genuinely lossless) instead of converted up from a lossy format like MP3?

Thanks.

Test Lossless Files

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Is there any way I can test if my APE files are actually ripped from CDs (genuinely lossless) instead of converted up from a lossy format like MP3?

Thanks.


you don't remember? 

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Reply #2
You can burn the ape files to cd and use Tau Analyser (or auCDtect) to see if the original sources were lossy or lossless: http://www.true-audio.com/Free_Downloads

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You can burn the ape files to cd and use Tau Analyzer (or auCDtect) to see if the original sources were lossy or lossless: http://www.true-audio.com/Free_Downloads

Would Tau Analyser work with a virtual drive using a mounted CUE sheet and WAV image, thus saving one the cost of a CD?

@ fuxasive-

I haven't anything fancy like Tau Analyzer. Install FooBar2000 and activate the spectrum view. Play something of yours that is genuinely lossless and then something that is genuinely lossy. You'll see a difference. Then look at what yours looks like.

However, I am with n3tfury, you don't remember if you upped your MP3s or something to an APE file?
OP can't edit initial post when a solution is determined  :'-(

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Is there any way I can test if my APE files are actually ripped from CDs (genuinely lossless) instead of converted up from a lossy format like MP3?

Thanks.

yeah, convert back to WAVE and compare them to the original WAVE files.

 

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Off Topic:

You can burn the ape files to cd and use Tau Analyzer (or auCDtect) to see if the original sources were lossy or lossless: http://www.true-audio.com/Free_Downloads

Would Tau Analyser work with a virtual drive using a mounted CUE sheet and WAV image, thus saving one the cost of a CD?

auCDtect works directly on wav files. Just convert to wav. There is no need to burn a cd.